healthy eating directory
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BAKERY
Gluten-Free Creations
Bakery
2940 E. Thomas Road (in back of Midas Muffler) Phoenix, AZ 85016 602-522-0659
GlutenFreeCreations.com
Natural bakery, dedicated gluten-free wheat-free facility. Many dairy, egg, nut, soy- free items with some vegan and sugar-free items. Breads, cakes, cookies, low fat donuts, bagels, pies and more.
DESSERTS
Innocent Indulgences
602-509-0744 InnocentIndulgence.net
Classic comfort desserts (think cheesecake) made without flour, sugar or dairy. Treat yourself deliciously!
FARMERS’ MARKETS
Ahwatukee Farmers’
Market
4700 E. Warner Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85044 Sundays: 9 am to 1 pm
ArizonaFarmersMarkets.com
May include fresh, local, and seasonal produce, herbs, flow- ers, locally made jams, jellies, salsas, fresh baked breads, a se- lection of local arts and crafts.
Carefree Farmers’ Market
Carefree Amphitheater Easy St. & Ho Hum Road Carefree, AZ Fridays: 9 am to 1 pm
ArizonaFarmersMarkets.com
May include fresh, local, seasonal produce, herbs and flowers; locally made jams, jellies and salsas; fresh baked breads. Demonstrations by chefs from Valley restaurants.
MacDonald Street
Farmers’ Market (Mesa)
On MacDonald St. (From Main St. going north on MacDonald) Saturdays: 9:30 am to 2 pm
ArizonaFarmersMarkets.com
Offers fresh seasonal pro- duce, specialty foods like jams and jellies, health and wellness products, and pos- sibly some arts and crafts.
Mesa Community
Farmers’ Market
200 N. Center St. Mesa, AZ 85201 Fridays: 9 am to Noon
ArizonaFarmersMarkets.com
May include depending on season fresh produce, baked goods, jams & jellies, salsas, spices, jewelry, hand-made craft products, lotions and soaps.
Old Town Farmers’
Market
Corner of Brown and 1st St. Scottsdale, AZ Saturdays: 8:30 am to 1 pm
ArizonaFarmersMarket.com
Farmers, food, agriculture or green crafts.
Roadrunner Park Farmers’ Market
3502 E. Cactus Rd. Phoenix AZ 85032 Saturdays: 8 am to 1 pm
ArizonaFarmersMarkets.com
Local farm produce includ- ing fresh vegetables & fruit, baked goods, honey, jams and jellies, nursery stock, hand crafted items. Includes a large children’s playground with play equipment, a fishing pond, ducks and geese on premises.
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Skysong Evening Market
At ASU Skysong Center 1475 N. Scottsdale Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85257 Thursdays, 3 pm to 7 pm ArizonaFarmersMarkets.com
Farmers, food and crafts.
Twilight Farmers’ Market at Citadella Plaza
59th Ave. and Utopia (Arrow- head Ranch) Glendale, AZ Wednesdays: 4 pm to 7 pm
ArizonaFarmersMarkets.com
Only “Farmers’ Market Under the Stars” is a family- friendly and pet-friendly launching point with a group of 10-20 vendors offering fresh locally grown seasonal fruits, vegetables, herbs, flow- ers and plants, artisan baked goods, food products, and food-related products.
HOME DELIVERY
Topline Foods
2222 W. Parkside Lane, Suite 109
Phoenix, AZ 85027 623-444-7749 WeDeliverQuality.com
Certified organic vegetables, all natural meats, and wild caught fish…delivered!
$300/year
(12 months)
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FOOD STORES
Whole Foods Market
5 Valley locations: Chandler, North Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale & Tempe WholeFoodsMarket.com
Fair-trade, organic, grass- fed & hormone-free meats, gluten-free, local produce.
RESTAURANTS
Blue Nile Café
933 E. University Drive Tempe, AZ 85281 480-377-1113 BlueNileCafe.net
Now offering raw, organic food seven days a week along with a huge vegan
selection of menu items.
Chakra 4 Herb & Tea House
4773 N. 20th
Street
Phoenix, AZ 85016 602-283-1210 Chakra4.com
Organic, raw, 100% vegetarian, vegan, local produce, fair-trade teas & herbal elixirs
Picazzo’s
10 locations throughout Arizona. Picazzos.com
An Italian kitchen providing organic, natural and gluten-free entrees.
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